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Teac TR-670 AM/FM Stereo Tuner with Remote
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Teac
Color: black
EAN: 0043774015375
Item Dimensions: 760210011311460
Label: TEAC
Manufacturer: TEAC
Model: TR-670
MPN: TR-670
Publisher: TEAC
Studio: TEAC
Features:- Quartz PLL-synthesized digital AM/FM tuner with direct access tuning
- Manual or auto tuning for the 60 memory presets (30 FM and 30 AM)
- Digital clock with 90-minute sleep timer in 10-minute increments
- Multifunction fluorescent display; includes remote control
- Measures 17.13 by 3.46 by 11.3 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 8.38 pounds
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Editorial Review: Ideal for audiophiles who like to build their systems piece by piece, the Teac TR-670 offers precise, high-end AM/FM tuning so you can enjoy your favorite programs static-free. The tuner is equipped with such features as direct-access tuning to the station frequencies or the 60 memory presets, manual or auto tuning for easy programming, and a multifunction fluorescent display that shows the station info clearly. Among the 60 presets are 30 AM and 30 FM channels, which should cover virtually the entire radio dial in all but the busiest markets. Plus, the tuner offers a digital clock with a 90-minute sleep timer function (in 10-minute increments)--a perfect fit for nappers. And should the power go down, the tuner's preset memory backup keeps all the information current so you don't have to reprogram it later. The tuner offers control from either the unit face or via the included remote control. In addition, at 17.13 by 3.46 by 11.3 inches (W x H x D) and 8.38 pounds, it should fit easily within most component setups. An optional rack mount kit is also available. What's in the Box TR-670 tuner, remote control, user's manual.
Around the world, the TEAC name is synonymous with high-quality, high performance consumer gear - not surprising when you consider that TEAC has been a leader in the industry since its earliest reel-to-reel recorders. Today, TEAC manufactures an entire spectrum of components for both high-fidelity audio systems and digitally enhanced home theaters. For many audiophiles, the TEAC label is a symbol of pride, one that shows they are serious about audio quality. Industry experts share this enthusiasm for TEAC products, giving them consistently high marks for performance.TEAC T-R670 Direct Access Stereo Tuner offers direct access tuning to station frequency or memory presets. The direct access tuning function is available via either the remote control or the unit face. The T-R670 features a quartz PLL synthesized tuning system, manual/auto/preset tuning along with 30 FM and 30 AM station presets. The stereo tuner is provided with a multi-function fluorescent display, preset memory backup, sleep timer function (10 minutes' step) and timer on/off and clock function. A full-function remote control is included.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Very pleased
Oddly enough I still like to tape certain shows off FM radio. Just got this tuner. Very simple setup. Very clear sound - but not harsh. Beats the tar out of my (admittely low priced) Pioneer receiver's tuner. I have owned nice equipment before (ex: Cambridge Audio). I decided I wanted a * good * (dammit) but affordable tuner. This exactly fits my needs.
Storing channels is a piece of cake. The remote is sort of a frill and a bonus at this point. It may be that I come to rely ... Read More
Rating: - hands down the best $150 tuner EVER....
I recently had to have a minor repair on my NAD 4155ST which I bought for about $400 at least 15 years ago. Figuring it would give up the ghost sooner or later I went looking for a replacement....what a shock....tuners are few and far between now, so when I spotted the TEAC at less than $200 I figured at the very least it would serve as a stopgap until I could find something more appropriate. I've stopped looking. This unit is the functional equivalent of my NAD, has great reception, and appears to ... Read More
Rating: - What a first class tuner..first class company
First about TEAC...the company. Can you belive that there are actual people at TEAC who....hold your breath...actually pick up the phone and talk to customers? What a concept! Seriously, my first experience with TEAC was great. I had a tech question about the r670 tuner before buying it and was able to reach "Jimmy" from their consumer audio group who was very helpful and knew exactly what I was talking about with respect to my specific tech question (re: RDS function on this tuner). It's rare these ... Read More
Rating: - Fills a market niche for an affordable, user-friendly tuner
Per comments in the other review on this tuner, no, the tuner market hasn't disappeared, it's just fragmemented. The trend towards home theater has really hit the stereo component market, pretty much killing the low and middle end sections of it (the high end audio market is still going strong, with plenty of tuners in the $500+ range available).
That's what makes the Teac TR-670 interesting. A low cost component aimed at the universe of music lovers who (a) don't own $5,000 level systems ... Read More
Rating: - Good tuner, decent price
My old tuner recently gave up the ghost, so I got the Teac R670. Can't argue with the price, and it works pretty well. AM and FM reception are both pretty decent, although FM is not nearly as good as my Tivoli Model Two radio. AM is much better than the Tivoli.
All the modern conveniences are here - digital tuning, auto presets, etc. These all function, although the "seek" tuning is kind of irritating. I'd be fine with a good, old-fashioned knob. Hooking it up is simple as could be - one line ... Read More
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